Waste Water Treatment
Waste Water Treatment
Waste Water Treatment
Department of Chemistry
Assignment# 01
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Table of Contents
3. Unit Process..........................................................................................................4
4. Unit Operations and Unit Processes in waste water treatment plant............5
5. Block Diagram of Water Treatment Plant.......................................................5
6. Physical Unit Operations in Wastewater Treatment......................................6
7. Chemical Unit Processes in Wastewater Treatment.......................................6
8. Biological Unit Processes...................................................................................6
9. Classification of Biological processes...............................................................7
9.1. Aerobic processes...................................................................................................7
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Topic: Describe Unit Operations and Unit Processes in any
chemical industry and elaborate the examples related to it.
1. Introduction to water treatment plant:
Drinking water treatment plants are used to remove particles and organisms that leads to diseases
and public’s welfare supply pure drinkable water to the environment, people and living
organisms. In addition, they also supply drinking water that is pleasant to the senses: taste, sight,
smell and provide safe, reliable drinking water.
Water treatment, as a word originally means the act or process of making water more potable or
useful as by purifying, clarifying, softening or deodorizing it.
Water is treated differently in different communities depending on the quality of water which
enters the plant. For example; ground water requires less treatment than water from lakes, rivers,
streams. To provide pure drinking water to the public, the design of water supply system and the
plant follow many unit operations and unit processes.
2. Unit Operations:
Unit operation is a basic step in a chemical process that involves physical change or chemical
transformation during the process like polymerization, separation, evaporation, crystallization
filtration, isomerization and other reaction.
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2.1.3. Mass transfer operations:
Evaporation, Distillation, Absorption, Extraction, leaching
3. Unit Process:
It is a process in which chemical changes take place to the material present in the reaction
and result in the chemical reaction is known as unit process.
This is basically consisting of a reaction between two or more chemicals which results in another
chemical. e.g., halogenation.
Examples:
Production of hydrogen
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4. Unit Operations and Unit Processes in waste water treatment plant:
Waste water treatment is any operation/process that an reduce the objectionable properties of
waste water and render it less dangerous. Waste water treatment is combination of physical
chemical and biological processes. Methods of treatment in which applications of physical forces
predominate known as “Unit operations.” Methods of treatment in which chemical or biological
activities are involved known as “Unit processes”.
The unit operations approach in water and waste water treatment has following advantages;
Give better understanding of the processes and the capabilities of these processes in
attaining the objectives.
Helps in developing mathematical and physical models of treatment mechanisms and
consequent design of treatment plant.
Help in the coordination of affective treatment procedures to attain the desired plant
performance.
5. Block Diagram of Water Treatment Plant:
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6. Physical Unit Operations in Wastewater Treatment:
Biological unit processes are those in which removal of contaminants are brought about
by biological activity
In biological treatment of waste water, the objectives are to coagulate and remove the
non- settleable colloidal solids and to stabilise the organic matter.
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The waste water is generally from three sources
1) Domestic waste water
2) Agricultural return waste water
3) Industrial waste water
For domestic waste water, the objectives are to remove various nutrients, specifically
nitrogen and phosphorous, which are otherwise capable of stimulating growth of aquatic
plants.
9. Classification of Biological processes:
Biological processes are classified by the oxygen dependence of the primary micro-organisms
responsible for waste treatment.
Biological treatment process that occurs in the presence of dissolved oxygen. The bacteria that
can survive in the presence of DO are known as obligate aerobes.
It involves the decomposition of organic or inorganic matter in the absence of molecular oxygen.
It removes the soluble and colloidal organic matter which remains after primary
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9.4. Tertiary Treatment:
Tertiary treatment or advanced treatment includes all operations and processes to remove the
pollutants not removed in preliminary, primary and secondary treatment.
Chemical clarification
Decarbonation
Filtration
Activated carbon adsorption
Disinfection
Nitrogen removal
Phosphorous removal
Demineralisation
11. Conclusion:
Every industry is based on unit operations (physical treatment) and unit process (chemical
treatment) to produce economically a desired product from specific raw materials, just like in
water treatment plant; the contaminated water is passes through physical unit operations and
chemical unit processes to make it contamination free for daily usage.
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12. References:
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g1/AS:669537355706373@1536641553220/1-A-Block-Diagram-of-the-Biological-
Wastewater-Treatment-Process.png
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